'The Voice': Mrozinski makes it into top four of NBC show

Things got tense in the last few minutes of "The Voice" results show this week.

At the end of Tuesday night's episode of the popular NBC singing competition, there were two contestants -- St. Paul musician Nicholas David Mrozinski and New Yorker Amanda Brown -- vying for one remaining spot in the top four.

With his hand on his chest and head bowed as he nervously waited to hear to hear his fate, sweat collected on Mrozinski's forehead. Finally, host Carson Daly announced that the 32-year-old Minnesota soul singer was safe and Brown was going home.

Earlier in the show, Daly asked Mrozinski what this "Voice" experience has meant to him.

"It has been the experience of a lifetime, the opportunity of a lifetime, the dream of a lifetime," said Mrozinski, who has been dubbed "St. Nick" by his celebrity coach Cee Lo Green. "To be away from my family has been the hardest thing in the world, but we have become a family. And doing this with all the hours we've spent together, all the tears we've cried, all the laughs, all the farts -- everything."

According to KARE-TV, Mrozinski will make an appearance at the Mall of America at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 6.

He'll take to "The Voice" stage along with the other three remaining contestants -- Trevin Hunte, Cassadee Pope and Terry McDermott -- on Monday (7 p.m., KARE).